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Re: Can Debt Buyer Sue Over '91 Charge-Off?


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on July 02, 2003 at 05:52:35:

In Reply to: Re: Can Debt Buyer Sue Over '91 Charge-Off? posted by scott on July 01, 2003 at 23:31:17:

They can do nothing to you though they'll try in hope that even should you notice, you'll be blissfully unaware of your rights and their criminal greedy-gut behavior.
But a funny thing happened, you caught a whiff of their fragrance, eau de stockyard. You posted to this board. Oh, goody goody, let's hope they are sufficiently masochistic as to sue you. My my, the countersuit will prove delicious, fun for the whole family and most important, profitable to you and costly to these blood ticks.
This is a popular trick, shaking people down of long past SOL debts. Back when criminals were honest they wore pinstripe suits with carnations in the lapels. They drove Caddies with big fins and they smelled of too much after shave, the one that comes in the nice white conical bottle with the sailing ships printed on it.
They answered to nicknames such as Jimmy Shines, Sonny Two-Tones, Fat Louis, Big Sallie, and Tommy Gazoot. They were hard working chaps whose life appeared glamorous but in reality consisted of 'making more and more money for the old man and kicking it upstairs', or else...
They would waltz into the local mom 'n pop grocery and offer to keep the storefront windows nice and clean, shiny and unbroken for, ohh, about fifty a week, whatever the market would bear. These by comparison were principled criminals who in their private lives educated their kids, paid mortgages and taxes, and drove in obeyance of all traffic laws.
If they did have to , ah, see to it that a professional associate met an untimely demise, it was all in the name of assigned work, no profit motive at all. Again, these were honest, decent, moral thugs as compared with the moral lepers and ethical cretins who infest the credit card and collections 'industry' of our present day.
They will invent debts out of thin air and shake you down for them, they will as in this case pull something long uncollectable from their cesspool of tricks and hope to coerce you into paying.
Nail them legally, then they can pay you. Remember, the most desperate mobster, the most despicable down and out gangster, even the lowest and most detestable members of organized crime would never, ever, even consider working as a 'collections professional.' Such is the scummy nature of the people presently annoying you. Annoy them back and make sure their stupidity costs them plenty. They deserve much worse, but it's a fine start.

Desevedly,

Keyser Soze

"Crime does not pay - unless it's organized."
- Mr. Gennaro 'Jerry' Angiulo, Head of the
Boston, Mass. Mob, c. 1985, giving advice
to a young female law student who was in
attendance at his trial.


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